Rie y Llora was originally sung by Celia Cruz. If I were competing in a cha-cha final and dancing to this music, I would work on my Syncopated Cuban Breaks and Guapacha Spot Turns to put my cha-cha into the majors.
The break after the rumba selection would give me a good chance to do pre-music Spanish line stretching to get ready for the so-called "dance of the bullfight". Keenly I would have to be in extrovert character in the paso doble, and I have to--because in competition if you do not display that character in that Latin dance, you could lose points!
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Rie y Llora was originally sung by Celia Cruz. If I were competing in a cha-cha final and dancing to this music, I would work on my Syncopated Cuban Breaks and Guapacha Spot Turns to put my cha-cha into the majors.
The break after the rumba selection would give me a good chance to do pre-music Spanish line stretching to get ready for the so-called "dance of the bullfight". Keenly I would have to be in extrovert character in the paso doble, and I have to--because in competition if you do not display that character in that Latin dance, you could lose points!